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  • E-readiness: Down Under soars to the top

    Australia is stacking up well against the world in terms of e-readiness--becoming one of the true leaders of the global e-commerce economy.

  • B2B Special: It's not just about cost

    Businesses across the region are still looking to invest in B2B technology and bring their operations online. Price reduction is just one reason for them to do so. More compelling reasons which have proved cost-effective are process efficiency and global connectivity.

  • New B2B sweet spot?

    Most e-marketplaces have been overhyped and underutilised. But, in one form or another, they are the future of business.

  • Online pharmacy in detox

    The world's largest drug and health-care services companies, is trying to shake its Net hangover with a cautious but ambitious overhaul that it hopes will keep it selling everything from scalpels to Viagra long into the new millennium.

  • Microsoft to publish magazine

    Microsoft has begun taking subscription orders for a Microsoft-published print magazine, called Microsoft Executive Circle.

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  • Web services: Platform for innovation

    In the shifting sands of Information Technology, Web services remain an oasis--one that will become more refreshing over time through continued innovation.

  • How outsourcing saved one catering company

    Outsourcing can be a contentious issue, but catering company Sodexho has found that when done right, it can make life much easier.

  • IT nirvana--available on demand?

    On demand, the agile business, organic IT, real-time enterprise, adaptive infrastructure. How to survive techno-babble and stay in business.

  • Mapping Australia's CRM future

    CRM might be a staid topic but unlike the Latham-Howard "great debate", at least the chief executives of two leading software companies -- Intentia and PeopleSoft -- had some pertinent views to exchange.

  • Prasad Rampalli, Intel's IT Architect

    Intel isn't just at the cutting edge of microprocessor development, the chip giant is also leading the way into Web services according to Prasad Rampalli, Intel's chief IT architect.

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